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Put a needle in her arm
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
And her brother laid her down
In the cold Kentucky ground
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
That's the way that it goes
Everybody's buying little baby clothes
That's the way that it ends
Though there was a time when she and I were friends
Well, Miranda ran away
Took her cat and left LA
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
She was busted, broke and flat
Had to sell that pussy cat
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
That's the way that it goes
Everybody's buying little baby clothes
That's the way that it ends
Though there was a time when he and I were friends
See the brightest ones of all
Early in October fall
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
While the dark ones go to bed
With good whiskey in their head
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
Now Billy Joe's back in the tank
You tell Russo, I'll tell Frank
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
Did he throw her down a well?
Did she leave him for that swell?
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
That's the way that it goes
Everybody's buying little baby clothes
That's the way that it ends
Though there was a time when all of us were friends
When you lay me down to rest
Leave a pistol in my vest
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
Do you miss my gentle touch?
Did I hurt you very much?
That's the way that it goes
That's the way
That's the way that it goes
Everybody's buying little baby clothes
That's the way that it ends
Though there was a time when you and I were friends
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I have trouble understanding why so many "listeners" dislike both this song and Gillian Welch. I find her brilliant, having seem her perform with Dave Rawlins several times. In San Francisco, after they had finished their set at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, they ended up jamming with Robin Hitchcock and several others, in an inspired ad hoc set. Obviously personal taste is paramount, but too many commenters are attuned to a dissonant drummer, or maybe that's her fans. Who can tell? I like this.
Gillian is a very talented singer, who if were not for this station, i never would have heard, one of the many reasons why I have given up on commercial music radio
I have trouble understanding why so many "listeners" dislike both this song and Gillian Welch. I find her brilliant, having seem her perform with Dave Rawlins several times. In San Francisco, after they had finished their set at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, they ended up jamming with Robin Hitchcock and several others, in an inspired ad hoc set. Obviously personal taste is paramount, but too many commenters are attuned to a dissonant drummer, or maybe that's her fans. Who can tell? I like this.
me too a terrific artist song writer and producer really well respected amongst her peers
David Rawlings is a great player.
The CD came with a white cover insert, and Gillian made an instructional video on how to get that nice aged look by dying it with coffee.
As if! I think her voice is one of the selling points.
lol...i was just thinking that. She have any happy songs?
That's some dark s**t.
I agree - the guitar work for me makes this a '7' ( = I want to listen to this again), rather than a '6' ( = I quite like, but don't want in my RP "favourites" mix)
But enough about your sex life.
Wait, how does it go?
"oh, that's the way that it goes, oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,"
Sure D'yer Mak'er is repetitive, but, although immensely enjoyable for it's sonic stimulus, it's one of LZ's lesser songs.
Now the Doves, that's music worth listening to.
Uh, there's a lyrics link. You are way off on how it actually goes.
Wait, how does it go?
"oh, that's the way that it goes, oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,"
Sure D'yer Mak'er is repetitive, but, although immensely enjoyable for it's sonic stimulus, it's one of LZ's lesser songs.
Now the Doves, that's music worth listening to.
Try to keep them shorter, please. Like this:
D'yer Mak'er is crap.
Thank you.
Wait, how does it go?
"oh, that's the way that it goes, oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,oh, that's the way that it goes,"
Sure D'yer Mak'er is repetitive, but, although immensely enjoyable for it's sonic stimulus, it's one of LZ's lesser songs.
Now the Doves, that's music worth listening to.
Well, she's not the first to have an ol' timey epiphany; e.g., Bobby Zimmerman, Clapton, Creedence, and so on. I enjoy that she's embraced the genre with equal measures of heart and soul.
Yes indeed. It's all a matter of emotional expression via the genre. Of being able to feel it, put yourself in the shoes of the "theme, " and then communicate it emotively to anyone listening. The "theme," the genre, doesn't always require having lived it (though sometimes it helps); but it does need one to be able to empathize with it.
If living it was a requirement then not only would you have fewer musicians in all the genres, you'd also have fewer empathetic listeners, too. And it probably wouldn't be music....which would make the world a god-awful place to be from my point of view....
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for a SoCal child of television studio writers/musicians who graduated from Santa Cruz and played in goth and surf bands, that would be a tall order. Not throwing rocks, I love her delivery and writing. David Rawlings gets stuff out of that f-hole guitar that makes my spine wiggle in deliciously uncomfortable ways. She has certainly studied and immersed in Americana with a passion and love that defies birthright. The Coen Brothers sure thought so. Guess your statement could be seen as the ultimate compliment. Her work feels so authentic it has to have a backstory. I started this comment as a tedious know-it-all diatribe, but I'm ending it charmed by your impression. She is hard core, brother. Remarkably so.
Well, she's not the first to have an ol' timey epiphany; e.g., Bobby Zimmerman, Clapton, Creedence, and so on. I enjoy that she's embraced the genre with equal measures of heart and soul.
Sure, but what a soul soothing downer she is.
lol...i was just thinking that. She have any happy songs?
had to sell that pussy cat
??
That's not THAT hard to figure out...
Git-fiddle? That is unfortunate - named for the git who invented it??
Sounded like someone pressed the " - P L A N E GENERICK Sound Again - " Button
It's NOT Country you Morons. Ever heard of Folk ?
Gillian is keeping it " Real "
Yeah, this is not country. I saw her once, quite a good show. It was put on by the "Rogue Folk Club", not the "Grand Ole Opry"
It's NOT Country you Morons. Ever heard of Folk ?
Gillian is keeping it " Real "
As not a very big fan of folk and country, i like Gilian and David very much! Good music and very good guitar work!!
It's NOT Country you Morons. Ever heard of Folk ?
Gillian is keeping it " Real "
had to sell that pussy cat
??
Takes us Brits to appreciate true genius,,, saw her and David Rawlins before Xmas and was blown away by the artistry - he is such a good guitarist and she's not so bad either! Just the two of them had the hall transfixed... just like all good music should.
And followed by Thea Gilmore... also saw her recently in the wonderfully named St. Bonaventura's Social Club in Bristol.... about 150 or so in the audience..also great!
What's up next?
Got the cd before the holidays. Really good stuff. I need to see them live sometime.
Yes, you do. Simply incredible! Gillian and David really were made for each other on the stage.
Agreed! The blend works very well.
Great lyrics, singing and picking!
Got the cd before the holidays. Really good stuff. I need to see them live sometime.
Isn't that the cruellest cut? Just put a knot in it, man :o)
Hey Fred ! this is so cool how I just had a bowl of cereal and everything.....soy of course
Isn't that the cruellest cut? Just put a knot in it, man :o)
Great lyrics, singing and picking!
Go for it man!
Me 2. That's the way that it goes, that's the way 8.
7 billion and counting...
MORE PLEASE (-;
Thats right, like says artist N. Jones i "Don't Know Why", but this is a fantastic song. Pure, simple and organic, like a love at first sight. The simplicity and naturalness of the artist G. Welch, his detachment for any type of decorations and ornaments that are unrelated to music, is charming and disconcerting, as I have not seen for a long time in the arts, where almost everyone wants to be the "star". Nice work too D. Rawlings on guitar. 9.
All songs written and composed by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. According to Welch, "The songs are mostly first and second takes, and Dave composed some of the music spontaneously in the studio. It was very freeing. We learned to accept mistakes and rough edges, because those didn't impede what the heart of the matter was"
But enough about your sex life.
Ha!